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    Rene Descartes’s said that bodies are not minds and minds are not bodies‚ more likely there is two different kind of contemporary bodies and minds. When defining the characteristics of mind it is cogitation and the bodies is a spatial extension. Rene Descartes argued that mind is a thinking but not extendable thing and body is extended non thinking thing. Body is a material entity we spend time decorating our appearances and the mind is the source where our creativeness is coming from. It also helps

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    Philosophers and the Bill of Rights The philosophers René Descartes‚ John Locke‚ and Immanuel Kant significantly influence the Bill of Rights. Descartes’ a French philosopher‚ whose ideas where considered to be modern‚ was the father of rationalism and theoretical sequence. His four logics are “avoid precipitation and prejudice in judgment (…) divide up each of the difficulties (…) carry on reflection in due orders‚ and (…) enumerations so complete and reviews so general that I should be certain

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    DESCARTES ON THE EXTERNAL WORLD Descartes’ made himself belief that nothing exists and starts to doubt himself about everything. First‚ he states that God would never create something that would oppose to another person’s perception then‚ he goes on to say that to imagine something that you need something to imagine about and lastly the ideas perceived by what they call senses has to come from external soul. In the first argument‚ Descartes’ proof of the external world carries a lot of arguments

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    Descartes was a believer in God‚ but he decided to question everything he knew to find out if he was being deceived or if everything he knew was the truth. Before he proves that he exists‚ he must doubt everything that he knows. He even contemplates the idea of God being a deceiver because he feels that everything he senses is in someway a lie. He concludes that it is not God that deceives him‚ but there might be a more powerful “demon” that has the goal of deceiving him. Descartes proposes to himself

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    René Descartes a philosopher Touraine France put all of his knowledge and reasoning into doubt he has created himself. He showed us that beliefs don’t tell us anything. Anyone can wish something and call it a belief. There are no limits to what we can wish for. Most of the wishes seem to be very nice things. Beliefs may make us comfortable‚ secure‚ or feel good‚ but they tell us nothing about reality. Beliefs are not a source of knowledge‚ unless you think delusions are knowledge. Descartes sought

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    3-2 Rene Descartes Rene Descartes‚ also known as the “father of modern philosophy”. Descartes was born in the town of La Haye in the south of France‚ on March 31‚ 1596. Rene Descartes spent most of his life in the Dutch Republic. Joachim Descartes his father served in the Parliament of Brittany‚ France as a Councilor. When he is one year old‚ his mother Jeanne Brochard Descartes died. His father remarried‚ while he and his older brother and sister were raised by his grandmother. Descartes was never

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    Descartes was once a philosopher who main belief was centered with the concept of foundationalism‚ where our starting foundation of knowledge justify our beliefs while not being justified by other beliefs. However‚ by the time he wrote the Mediations of First Philosophy‚ Descartes had abandoned this notion as he did not like how senses was how beliefs were formed. This is due to our unknowingness in believing our senses. Using skepticism as a tool‚ Descartes developed the methods of doubt to find

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    refers to a substance which pertains physical properties which extends into space. The essential essence of the mind is thought‚ while the essence of the body is extension‚ which is examined in Renee Descartes’ Six Meditation in which he explores the ontological distinction between mind and matter. Descartes argues that God only allows us to perceive that which exists‚ otherwise he would be known to be deceitful. Furthermore‚ one can perceive two separate entities as complete things whose

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    Humans are born to make mistakes‚ it is how we learn. René Descartes was a philosopher who studied the art of free will. Within this topic‚ human error was something that impacted and interested him. As humans‚ we are imperfect. The only perfect being in the universe is God‚ as Descartes said. Ohio State undergraduate student‚ Thomas Reid‚ is a philosophy student. Reid analyzes Descartes and writes his interpretation of Descartes’ human error; “Descartes believes that human error arises because the scope

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    In Descartes’ First Meditation‚ Descartes reasons through the idea of whether he is dreaming or not‚ based off his Criterion of Doubt. Descartes claims that you know something only if you have no reason to doubt it. Descartes beliefs are grounded in a priori truths‚ and he will not take knowledge from experience into consideration when defining knowledge. Descartes considers that the only thing he can know for sure‚ is that he exists. Even though he exists as some form of thinking thing‚ he would

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